~~Residents are desperate to save Venice from tourists~~
One of the most popular tourist cities in the world, tourists visit more than the permanent residents of Venice permanently. More than half of Venice's population, known as 'Queen of Adriatic', left the city in the last fifty years.
And those who are still there, they are now trying one last attempt to see if Venice is returned from the occupation of tourists!
On that day, the protesters were shouting 'Out Out' by targeting the huge cruise ships in Venice. The giant giants surrounded them with their small boats.Last year, more than 27 million people came to visit Venice. They might have taken a great time by putting ice cream in Piazza San Marco, by dragging the Gondola, photographed on the Realtro Bridge, but the residents of Venice have struggled in the crowd of Venice.
The Venetian Mariana Puricell states that "many homes in the city are hired by tourists. I am about fifty years old, I have to spend a flat here."
"Many local shops - bakeries, garage shops, all have now been changed to souvenir shops or restaurants in restaurants, fast food shops, and there is nothing left in the shop for local residents."
In 1965, more than 1.22 thousand people lived in Venice's historic center. Today the same city has less than 54 thousand people.
Giant cruise ships in the sea symbolize the Venice Mass tourism or mass upsurge. Every year, these ships are protested against, so that they can not move to the Venice Leguna.
One of the protesters is a resident of Venice, Mattio Sanchez.
He said, "The condition of Venice is now like Disneyland, if we can not find a solution right now, like Venice will be like Machu Picchu in Peru, that is, where there will be great marble architecture - but no life will exist, no human Will not live there. "
Last year, more than 27 million people came to visit Venice. They might have taken a great time by putting ice cream in Piazza San Marco, by dragging the Gondola, photographed on the Realtro Bridge, but the residents of Venice have struggled in the crowd of Venice.!
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